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How to Choose a Privacy Filter for Your Computer Screen
(0) How to Choose a Privacy Filter for Your Computer Screen
Screens with privacy filters allow users and companies to better control who sees their screen data and can even prevent visual hacking.
5 Planning Products for the Office
(0) 5 Planning Products for the Office
There’s always something going on. Stay on track with these 5 great planning products:
Products for the "Re-Users" in Your Office
(0) Products for the "Re-Users" in Your Office
Do you have a co-worker (or are you the co-worker) who always seems to be looking for something to reuse? We can respect that - it's the economical thing to do! We here to share some tools that can make the process of reusing look more professional.
How to Pick the Perfect Paper for Your Project
(0) How to Pick the Perfect Paper for Your Project
Did you know? The first paper ever created was in AD 105, when Ts’ai Lun, a Chinese scholar, combined a wet pulp of bark, linen, and hemp fibers and let them dry. Before this, people wrote on cave walls, stone tablets, and papyrus. The invention of paper is one of the most important in history. Today, North America’s annual demand is about 7.4 billion pounds of paper! But all paper is not created equally… and your choice could make or break the quality of your project.
Print This Post: Here’s How Using Paper Actually GROWS Trees (and Supports Our Economy)
(0) Print This Post: Here’s How Using Paper Actually GROWS Trees (and Supports Our Economy)
Did you know, the average American uses nearly six trees worth of paper each year? And have you ever received an email with a note at the bottom, asking you to consider saving paper or “save a tree”, by not printing the email? Yes, forests are vital to humans, filtering the water we drink and the air we breathe. Yes, forests are home to half the world’s species of animals. And yes deforestation and forest destruction is the second leading cause of carbon pollution. Fortunately, paper is NOT the enemy of trees! And here’s why: